Apollo 12's lunar module called Intrepid, landed in an area known as the Ocean of Storms.
Apollo 12 landed on the moon on NOV 19 1969.
Apollo 12 landed in the Pacific Ocean, about 600 kilometers southeast of American Samoa.
Zero. Apollo 11 was the first attempt to land men on the moon.
The Apollo missions to land on the moon successfully were Apollo11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17.
The correct filing order based on the chronological sequence of the Apollo missions is: Apollo 11 (the first moon landing, July 1969), Apollo 12 (November 1969), Apollo X (a precursor mission that flew close to the Moon but did not land, in May 1969), and Apollo XI (which should be noted as Apollo 11). Therefore, the order would be: Apollo X, Apollo 11, Apollo 12.
Apollo 12 landed on the moon on November 1969.
No the astronauts to land on the moon in Apollo 12 were Charles Conrad and Alan Bean.
Apollo 12 landed on the moon on NOV 19 1969.
Apollo 12 landed in the Pacific Ocean, about 600 kilometers southeast of American Samoa.
Zero. Apollo 11 was the first attempt to land men on the moon.
The Apollo missions to land on the moon successfully were Apollo11, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17.
hi, Neil Armstrong was part of Apollo 11, in which he landed on the moon. along with him was Buzz Aldrin in July 1969. the next people to land on the moon in Apollo 12, were Pete Conrad and Alan Bean in November 1969.
The third person to land on the moon was Charles Peter Conrad in Apollo 12.
The correct filing order based on the chronological sequence of the Apollo missions is: Apollo 11 (the first moon landing, July 1969), Apollo 12 (November 1969), Apollo X (a precursor mission that flew close to the Moon but did not land, in May 1969), and Apollo XI (which should be noted as Apollo 11). Therefore, the order would be: Apollo X, Apollo 11, Apollo 12.
1969 (november 14 was the exact launch day)
Yes after Apollo 11, there was Apollo 12, 14, , 15, 16, and 17. Only Apollo 13 did not land on the moon.
Apollo 7 did not land on the Moon; it was the first crewed mission in NASA's Apollo program and orbited the Earth for 11 days in 1968. The crew splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean upon completing their mission.